Anandtech points to a report at Laptop Logic that Samsung 19-Inch “Laptop” Sighted:
We’ve heard rumors that Dell is considering a 19″ laptop, and perhaps they’re going to buy it from Samsung, but regardless of who makes this it this sure is one BEAST of a machine.
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Wait, you mean this thing isn’t just a desktop with a keyboard that will be uncomfortable to type on?
When’s the 23″ version?
Another item from July - At the Windows Automotive Conference 2005 in Yokohama, Microsoft’s Automotive Business Unit released Windows Automotive 5.0. Links: press release and home page:
Over 25 preinstalled and aftermarket devices from 13 world-class automakers and suppliers including Acura, BMW, Citroën, Clarion Co. Ltd., DaimlerChrysler, Fiat, Subaru, Honda, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, NexTech, Toyota, and Volvo are currently running on the Windows Automotive platform.
It occurred to me that I might usefully catch up with some information on SQL Server 2005 from a few months ago:
The latter is the primary documentation set for SQL Server 2005. (Link from John Baker)
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